LionElJonson wrote:I don't believe I have enough information either way, but even a torturous Hell is better than non-existence.
Pray you are never unhappy enough to question that bizarre notion of yours; that would make you luckier than many people deserve.
God's given us all the information we need to make the choice. It's not His fault if some of of choose to ignore it, and spurn His love.
How could anyone "spurn his love" when they
do not know who he is? The fact that some fool comes up to me and says "submit to God in the way I say you should to avoid infinite torture!" does not mean the fool is telling the truth.
That's not enough information to make
any choice, even a trivial one. Even less is it enough information to make a choice where the penalty for being wrong is infinite torture. I mean, what if you converted because someone said "repent, sinner, and pray this way!" and got it
wrong? What if you followed the
wrong faith-alone religion, had faith in the wrong version of God? A being who sets up an infinite amount of torture as the penalty for simply
not knowing it exists will hardly be merciful to someone who sings its praises off-key.
Even then, though, he demonstrates his love by granting you eternal existence in Hell.
The stark insanity of this statement is the best sign I can imagine of just how far into heresy and madness you have sunk, and how far the entire faith-alone doctrine has sunk.
That, or you are simply making up whatever bizarre remarks will provoke the greatest response. I hope so; I'd rather believe that you are a sad lunatic who enjoys telling lies than that you are a frothing lunatic who
believes the lies.
He's not sending you to hell for failing to love Him. He's sending you to Hell because you're a flawed being, and unworthy of being in his presence (and, very likely, incapable of surviving the experience). It's only through accepting his gift of forgiveness that your sins are forgiven, and you're rendered capable of going to Heaven.
This changes nothing. An omnipotent god could
make you capable and worthy of anything it wanted you to do. It would not be a question of "earning forgiveness" by submitting to the god. It would be a matter of common decency. Any creature that can be described as
anything but horribly evil would do nearly anything to save someone from infinite torture.
The only way this argument makes sense, the only way to say "you do not go to Heaven because you are unfit for the divine presence," is if there is an alternative to going to Heaven that is NOT INFINITELY BAD. Infinite torture is bad. Any decent being would try to save people from it, and any decent omnipotent being would succeed.
If there were a third option, a Limbo of some sort that is neither pleasant nor unpleasant, I could see it- souls go to Limbo unless they submit to God. Because then God would be doing you a favor, not just doing the duty of any decent entity in the universe to save people from hideous eternal torture.
But by claiming the existence of infinite torture in Hell for those your god does not choose to save, the faith-alone heresy makes it, by obvious implication,
your god's duty to save everyone. And since it is always within your god's power to save anyone he pleases, the fact that he fails this duty means he chooses not to undertake it... which means that he is an evil god. All the more so because he created the entire system- the Hell in which countless billions are being tortured
this very minute could not exist without him having put it there.
Face the facts, Jonson; you worship an evil god. You just didn't recognize it, because you lack the basic grounding in philosophy to see the enormous flaw in your own heresy.